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SVNS : France 7 éliminée dans les dernières secondes du quart de finale

France 7 vs. Argentina 7s

France 7 a été éliminé dans les dernières secondes de son quart de finale contre l’Argentine lors de la deuxième journée du HSBC Vancouver.

Le match était quasiment une copie du match précédent entre les deux équipes où l’Argentine avait battu la France 12-5 pour le dernier match de la poule. Un résultat qui avait quand même qualifié les Français de façon miraculeuse pour ce quart de finale.

Comme le matin, Stephen Parez-Edo Martin a écopé d’un carton jaune. Comme le matin, l’Argentine a frappé en premier (Santiago Mare) et a mené à la pause (7-0).

Mais contrairement au matin, la France a senti l’espoir lorsque Simon Désert a réussi à égaliser à la 11e minute (7-7). L’Argentine a alors redoublé d’effort pour revenir, cherchant l’impact pour mettre les Français à la faute (5 pénalités contre 1 à deux minutes de la fin).

Mais les Bleus ont tenu bon, réussissant à regagner la possession qui leur avait tellement manqué le matin. Mais en marquant juste après que la sirène retentisse, les Argentins ont cruellement mis fin au rêve (12-7).

Lors de la rencontre précédente, un incroyable retournement de situation. Alors que la Nouvelle-Zélande menait 7-0 et semblait promise à une demi-finale, l’Espagne a brusquement inversé le cours de la rencontre avec deux essais à la 14e (Francisco Cosculluela) et à la 15e minute (Anton Legorburu Anso) pour finalement se qualifier de manière totalement inattendue.

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How 'misunderstood' Rassie Erasmus is rolling back the clock

If he plays both, he can be both. He can’t obviously be both selected as 20 and 22 though, but if you want to select him as a 22 I see no reason why he can’t play at 7.


Want you wont be able to do is select Jegou as a 22(read 21 on a team sheet), when you only have intention to use him as a 20, unless he actually plays in the backline often enough(like Botia).


Yes well I was only postulating on RWs point. They don’t have to go back to vote necessarily if they all just think this is awesome perhaps, my point is the people that voted such stipulation not necessary in the first place. maybe have changed their mind and call for some amendment?


The sort of balance you’d prefer to see isn’t something you’d generally dedicate an article to? I mentioned in another post that SR players aren’t tiring out as much as weve got through the season, have they been able to transition through the weeks to the new required fitness that easily? Have they adapted to the refereeing and found new ways to slow the opposition (therefor everyone is doing it to each other) down?


We don’t need any knee jerk reactions/big changes. They’re treating injured players with a bit of respect again, that takes time. I’d like some sort of fast/smooth interchange option, but I’d also like to keep it as close to current affect on the game as possible, and those two ideas don’t align. I’d start with bedding new speed of play priorities in, while moving to one less total substitutions allowed. 7, and go from there. That doesn’t quite allow being able to go off and on as we’d like, as that would burn through that number, in a tougher 15 man game. quite quickly. Anything reversed inside 5 minutes (10 for stitches/HIA) doesn’t count to the limit perhaps, or we have to bare with medics on the field?


See how it goes with 7 subs a game instead of 8 and then reduce as needed. They actually allow injured fr to return for certain things right? Just cards and HIAs?

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